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sunset shooter. a real life gunman unloading on a driver. hear what the gunman told the man videotaping the shooting. abuse of authority. new sex abuse allegations. this time the head of the organize is accused and where so? the war on religion and christmas? people first of all are so afraid to be political correct. t.d. jakes speak out on that, politics and his fellow pastor s divorce and sex misconduct allegations. paying tribute. remembering families who celebrate the holidays without their loved ones who died in combat. our fallen heroes. it s all right here right now on cnn. tonight los angeles police are trying to figure out why a gunman started to shoot at passing cars in hollywood. oh, my god. this is at sunset and vine. one of the well most intersections in los angeles. police shot and killed the gunman. he s identified at 25-year-old tyler greene. during the rampage people on the street scrambled for cover. he was shooting pap car drove by and he shot i
what to expect, talking to these other victims. i was talking to ron barber, he s a staff member for the congresswoman. he worked 40 years in the world of developmental disabilities and was retired and then came back to work as a community outreach member for the congresswoman. he was with her, standing right next to her, anderson, on this day. and he described this in such vivid detail, it was quite shocking. he s a kindly, soft spoken man, but he talked about the fact he was looking at the congresswoman when she got shot. he heard a noise, saw her get shot. he turned around to look where the noise came from and he himself was shot in the face and in the leg. he fell to the ground and suddenly he was lying right next to the congresswoman. they were lying right next to each other, her back to his front. so he was sort of delirious with what was going on at that point,
he heard a noise, saw her get shot. he turned around to look where the noise came from and he himself was shot in the face and in the leg. he fell to the ground and suddenly he was lying right next to the congresswoman. they were lying right next to each other, her back to his front. so he was sort of delirious with what was going on at that point, less than a minute later, gabe zimmerman, another staffer fell right in between them, he told me. oh, my gosh. reporter: he fell right in between them, face down, and he said to me, gabe was completely still and i knew that gabe had died right there. and it was an amazing story that he told me. and he told me he was scrambling for his blackberry because he wanted to call gabby s parents. that was the only thing he could think of, that s how delirious he was. this woman named anna, someone just visiting the safeway, ran over with her bare hands and stopped what would otherwise have been life-threatening blood loss from his leg.
what to expect, talking to these other victims. i was talking to ron barber, he s a staff member for the congresswoman. he worked 40 years in the world of developmental disabilities and was retired and then came back to work as a community outreach member for the congresswoman. he was with her, standing right next to her, anderson, on this day. and he described this in such vivid detail, it was quite shocking. he s a kindly, soft spoken man, but he talked about the fact he was looking at the congresswoman when she got shot. he heard a noise, saw her get shot. he turned around to look where the noise came from and he himself was shot in the face and in the leg. he fell to the ground and suddenly he was lying right next to the congresswoman. they were lying right next to each other, her back to his front. so he was sort of delirious with what was going on at that point, less than a minute later, gabe zimmerman, another staffer fell